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<li>&#9744; Share a resource or chat on <strong>[https://message.gccollab.ca/channel/data-conference-2022-or-conference-sur-les-donnees-2022 GC Message]</strong></li>
 
<li>&#9744; Introduce yourself and your data interests or respond to a post in the <strong>[https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/6144942/gc-data-community-communaut-des-donn-es-du-gcGC Data Community group on GC Collab]</strong></li>  
 
<li>&#9744; Introduce yourself and your data interests or respond to a post in the <strong>[https://gccollab.ca/groups/profile/6144942/gc-data-community-communaut-des-donn-es-du-gcGC Data Community group on GC Collab]</strong></li>  
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<li>&#9744; Join in on the conversation on social media using <strong>#GCData2022</strong></li>
 
<li>&#9744; Join in on the conversation on social media using <strong>#GCData2022</strong></li>
 
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Revision as of 10:26, 14 February 2022

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Data Conference 2022: Driving Data Value and Insights for All Canadians, 23 + 24 February 2022

Register now  |   Agenda  |   Conference speakers  |   NETWORKING MISSIONS  |   Discover more about data  |  

Brought to you by Statistics Canada and the Canada School of Public Service with support from the GC Data Community

Networking missions for Data Conference 2022: Five steps to making new connections

Download your networking missions (PDF)

Along with exciting speakers sharing great ideas, meeting like-minded people who are also attending a conference makes for a great experience.

In a virtual space, we don’t bump into each other while waiting in line for coffee or when viewing a kiosk together at the same time.

When we’re all remote, we have to make an extra effort to meet new people. Here are some things you could try.

From 14 February to 4 March, how many connections could you make using these networking missions?

We’re hoping they’ll nudge you toward making meaningful connections and discovering the various types of work taking place across the GC that’s related to data.

  1. Get active with conference networking tools:
    • ☐ Ask a question to of the speakers using Wooclap during certain conference sessions, which are identified in the agenda
    • ☐ Share a resource or chat on GC Message
    • ☐ Introduce yourself and your data interests or respond to a post in the Data Community group on GC Collab
    • ☐ Join a networking circle on Wonder.me
    • ☐ Join in on the conversation on social media using #GCData2022
  2. (Re)Connect with 3 people you already know who are going to the conference
  3. Introduce yourself to 3 people who do the same thing you do at a different department or agency
  4. Find Data Conference attendees who do this kind of work:
    • ☐ Data visualizer/storyteller
    • ☐ Data scientist
    • ☐ Data engineer
    • ☐ Database administrator
    • ☐ Data analyst
    • ☐ Policy analyst
  5. Organize up to 3 coffee chats with people you met at the conference

Sign up for a chance to extend your professional networking with a GC executive

Here are the GC executives offering a chance for a 30-min networking session:

  • Anneke Auer-Olvera, Director, Programs & Operations, Standards Council of Canada
  • Neil Bouwer, Vice President, Canada School of Public Service
  • Benoit Deshaies, A/Director Data and Artificial Intelligence, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
  • Ambereen Jamal-Rahim, A/Director Service Management and ICT Accessibility, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
  • Kimberly Kargus, Director, Chief Data Office, Employment and Social Development Canada
  • Ling Lee, Director General, Strategic Management Directorate, Deputy CIO, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Elise Legendre, Director General, Chief Data Officer, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Pansy Leung, Director, Chief Data Officer Secretariat, Service, Innovation and Integration Branch, Canada Revenue Agency
  • Dr Joel Martin, Vice President Digital Technologies and Chief Digital Research Officer, National Research Council Canada
  • Steven Morgan, Director General, Access to Information and Privacy, Canada Revenue Agency
  • James Van Loon, Director General, Health Canada


Sign up here

Everyone’s eligible to sign up. Enter your name and contact information for a chance to be matched with a GC executive for a 30-minute networking session.


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